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Old 11-24-2010, 02:52 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by JeanieK View Post
It's best to just ignore it. And when she is excited, ignore her. No talk No touch No eye contact until she is calm.

When you come home, No touch No talk No eye contact. When visitors come, ask them to follow the same rules.

And NO affection when she's excited. Completely ignore her.

She should outgrow the excitement peeing.
This is basically what I have started doing. If I do play with her, I wait until we are outside or on a harder floor area so it is easy to clean up. She is such a loving dog, I hate to ignore her but I have to do something!
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